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Spinal:
I think it may be an American thing... gun stores here are quite rare (buying a gun in the UK is almost impossible, you need to get a police test, join a club and shoot (without your own gun) for at least a year (going every month), and only then can you apply for a firearms certificate (with which you can't buy a pistol, or most full-bore rifles anyhow).

Found someone who sells in the UK, charges a fortune (120ml for £25 - about $35/$40) but it's on it's way :)

I'll report progress!
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Ian:
Breakfree CLP is technically now owned by the company SafariLand which makes holsters and other tactical equipment, so you may see it under that name as well.

Sir Wolf:
can farmers own firearms in england then?

Spinal:
Only shotguns; but they need to follow a whole set of rules, like owning the land (and still go through all the same controls).

LionPride32:
I have a Robin Hood film King Richard sword by Windlass, carbon steele blade. It seems to be showing slightly darker patches on the blade here and there but bo actual rust _ what should I use? WD-40??

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